Angiotensin-converting enzyme. II. Serum activity in early and newly diagnosed sarcoidosis.

C Grönhagen-Riska, O Selroos, G Wägar, F Fyhrquist
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Serum angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) was studied in 51 patients with early or newly diagnosed sarcoidosis. Only 45% of these patients had increased ACE activity when their diagnosis was established, which diminishes the diagnostic value of this enzyme measurement. On the other hand, ACE accurately reflected disease activity, and it proved a useful tool for assessing of need for corticosteroid treatment. Patients with acute sarcoidosis associated with erythema nodosum (EN) had low ACE activity compared with the other patients with active, but less acute disease. Serum ACE was not significantly correlated with blood lymphocytes or the immunoglobulins, but there was a positive correlation between the enzyme and serum lysozyme, which strengthens the hypothesis of both enzymes being produced by the epithelioid cells of sarcoid granulomas.

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血管紧张素转换酶。2早期和新诊断结节病的血清活性。
对51例早期或新诊断结节病患者的血清血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)进行了研究。这些患者中只有45%的患者在诊断时ACE活性升高,这降低了这种酶测定的诊断价值。另一方面,ACE准确地反映了疾病的活动性,它被证明是评估皮质类固醇治疗需求的有用工具。急性结节性红斑(EN)相关的急性结节性结节病患者与其他活动性但较轻的急性疾病患者相比,ACE活性较低。血清ACE与血淋巴细胞和免疫球蛋白无显著相关性,但与血清溶菌酶呈正相关,强化了这两种酶均由肉芽肿上皮样细胞产生的假说。
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